Fins
Choose Your Fin
Paddle board fins play a crucial role in tracking, stability, and maneuverability. Whether you're cruising calm water, catching waves, or exploring moving rivers, the right setup transforms your paddling experience. From replacement SUP fins to SUP touring fins, we offer fin options for every style. Thurso Surf Click Fins and Quick Lock Fins require no tools and snap in securely for fast, hassle-free installation. Whether you need a reliable paddle board fin replacement or want to upgrade your board’s performance, our durable fin systems keep your SUP ready for every adventure.
SUP Touring Fins
Enhance your experience and upgrade your board with the SUP Touring Fins. Paddle across longer distances with superior tracking, stability, and performance so you can go fast without worrying about anything else. Both provides secure attachment for effortless installation and removal. Crafted from durable materials for long-lasting use, this lightweight stand up paddle fin is universally compatible with most inflatable paddle boards, making it the perfect addition for exploring new waterways.
Paddle Board Fins
Thurso Surf paddle board fins use a standard US fin box system compatible with all Thurso SUPs. Single-fin setups are included with every board; additional side fins and fin sets are available for improved tracking or maneuverability. Travel-friendly snap-in fins are available for airline travel. Browse all accessories.
Frequently Asked Questions
If you want better tracking and more glide on flat water or touring adventures, a touring fin is a performance upgrade over a standard center fin. For shallower rivers, lakes, or rocky areas, shorter and more flexible fins can help reduce snagging while maintaining control.
A proper fin setup, including the center fin and side fins when needed, keeps your board balanced and tracking smoothly for a safer and more enjoyable paddling experience.
In general, the center fin provides straight tracking and directional stability, while side fins can add extra grip, stability, and turn response.
For flatwater paddling, a single fin is usually the most efficient setup.
Remove all fins before packing your board in a backpack or travel bag to help prevent damage in transit.
Always check that the fin is seated properly and locked in place before paddling.